Text Box: We can  do this with integrated understanding, deep civil discourse, and an evidence-based approach to our shared decision-making. Neither science, nor government, nor religion offer the cross-cultural, cross-disciplinary, and multi-perspective platforms necessary to understand the interdependencies of our world -  or the  innovative approaches needed to choose a positive, long-term direction for our planet.

It is time for ‘We the People’ to take responsibility for the direction of our culture and the impact of our actions on the world.

Real-world complex systems – brains, ecosystems, honeybee colonies, the human body –evolved to handle many of the problems currently facing humanity. By extracting basic principles and essential concepts from natural systems, we can apply them to create functional, egalitarian, and beneficial human systems and structures.

We can choose a positive, and even fun path to global change by understanding the interconnectedness of our problems

Let’s bring our knowledge of the world together.

 Each of us, and every culture and discipline, hold a piece to the puzzle of a positive, viable future for humanity. Our experiences, insight, and unique perceptions of the world carry wisdom that can be shared to benefit us all.

If you cannot attend  but would like to be notified of future events,  please call us at 505-982-6796

A further invitation: Please contact us if you would like to attend our first Dialog of the new year,  Jan 15-16, 2005